over all facts about wiccan's

we are not evil! we do not kill animal's of humans or anything. we live by our rede. "and ye harm none and do what ye will". i have been call a evil siner by many christens. i have found it funny that they are to scared to even fined out about us. the just blow it off and think that we are evil. in fact being a wiccan you can't smoke pot or any durg. while there are fights going on about tabaco. many do and i see no reason to fight about it. yes we do ware pentagrams around our necks. but they are not the type worn by the sanitaic's. the u.s.a govrement has become aware and wiccan is a true relion in the u.s.a. many of the wiccans in the u.s.a. follow under the "btw" rules while many others dont. but we all seem to have the same veiws and goals. we are not the fighting type. we never lay a hand apon another (in less in self defenis). yes we are the type with the 5 difernet cloroed candles
as showen on this picture we have 5 places in our circle for. spirit, water, air, fire, and earth. and us wiccan's live like every one else. a basic day to day life. we all eat the same as you. granted there might be a few vegiterins out there. but as the same for every one else. the reason why so many people think of us as evil it cause of the pentagram. way back in rome the mathatison's where so into the pentagram cause of the differnet stuff you can do with it. they had it tattoed apon the back of there hand to show who they where. they never went to curch cause they wher so far into there studys they had no time. the people of the cruch then came up with that they where worshiping sanit. and as came the pentagram being a evil pentagram. the wiccan star has been confussed with the jewish.

Magic

Many Wiccans believe in magic, a force they see as being capable of manipulation through the practice of witchcraft or sorcery. Some spell it "magick", a variation coined by the influential occultist Aleister Crowley, though this spelling is more commonly associated with Crowley's religion of Thelema than with Wicca. Indeed, many Wiccans agree with the definition of magic offered by ceremonial magicians, such as Aleister Crowley, who declared that magic was "the science and art of causing change to occur in conformity with will", whilst another prominent ceremonial magician, MacGregor Mathers stated that it was "the science of the control of the secret forces of nature". Many Wiccans believe magic to be a law of nature, as yet misunderstood or disregarded by contemporary science, and as such they do not view it as being supernatural, but being a part of the "super powers that reside in the natural" according to Leo Martello. Some Wiccans believe that magic is simply making full use of the five senses that achieve surprising results, whilst other Wiccans do not claim to know how magic works, merely believing that it does because they have observed it to be so

Five elements

In certain traditions, there is a belief in the five classical elements, although unlike in ancient Greece, they are seen as symbolic as opposed to literal; that is, they are representations of the phases of matter. These five elements are invoked during many magical rituals, notably when consecrating a magic circle. The five elements are Air, Fire, Water and Earth, plus Aether (or Spirit), which unites the other four. Various analogies have been devised to explain the concept of the five elements; for instance, the Wiccan Ann-Marie Gallagher used that of a tree, which is composed of Earth (with the soil and plant matter), Water (sap and moisture), Fire (through photosynthesis) and Air (the creation of oxygen from carbon dioxide), all of which are believed to be united through Spirit